4-day Diademed Sandpiper-Plover and Lima Highlights tour


Tour Costs

Price: US$2,850 / £2,370 / €2,767 per person sharing (1 participant),
US$1,930 / £1,604 / €1,873 per person sharing (2 participants),

Single Supplement: US$195 / £162 / €189

 

* Please note that currency conversion is calculated in real-time, therefore is subject to slight change. Please refer back to the base price when finalising payments.


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Tour Details

Duration: 4 days
Group Size: 1 – 6
Tour Start: Lima
Tour End: Lima


Price includes:

Three nights’ accommodation (two at rustic cabins in the Santa Eulalia Valley and the third night at the Casa Andina Select Miraflores)
Private birding guide
All meals
Bottled water
Private vehicle

 

Price excludes:

International flights
Any activities not described in the itinerary (city tours, museum fees, etc.)
Personal expenses (phone calls, internet access, laundry, souvenirs, etc.)
Gratuities (please see our tipping guidelines blog)

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4-day Diademed Sandpiper-Plover and Lima Highlights Birding Tour

 

Diademed Sandpiper-plover birding toursDiademed Sandpiper-Plover is the main target on this trip.

 

Day 1. Birding Pucusana

We leave Lima and drive south of the city along the coast to the fishing village of Pucusana. Here you will have the chance to see Humboldt Penguin, Inca Tern, Red-legged Cormorant, Guanay Cormorant, the endemic Peruvian Seaside Cinclodes, Peruvian Pelican, Peruvian Booby, and many others. Later you will be transferred to Santa Eulalia in the mountains above Lima for an overnight.

Overnight Santa Eulalia Valley

Diademed Sandpiper-plover birding toursPerhaps the prettiest tern in the world — Inca Tern.

 

Day 2. Birding the Santa Eulalia Road

We will explore the Santa Eulalia road, reaching 3500 meters (11,500 feet) above sea level, looking for the endemics Great Inca Finch, Rufous-breasted Warbling Finch, Bronze-tailed Comet, Rusty-bellied Brush Finch, and Black-necked Woodpecker. Other possible species include Canyon Canastero, Rusty-crowned Tit-Spinetail, Pied-crested Tit-Tyrant, Pacific Pygmy Owl, Peruvian Sheartail, Blue-and-yellow Tanager, and, if we are lucky, Andean Condor.

Overnight Santa Eulalia Valley

 

Day 3. Search for the Diademed Sandpiper-Plover

Today we will drive up to 4500 meters (14,700 feet) elevation at the base of the snow-capped mountains, looking for the legendary Diademed Sandpiper-Plover. White-bellied Cinclodes, Olivaceous Thornbill, Black-breasted Hillstar, Giant Coot, Black Siskin, White-winged Diuca Finch, Streak-backed Canastero, and Dark-winged Miner are other species we hope to find. We will come back to Lima for an overnight.

Overnight: Casa Andina Select Miraflores 

 

Day 4. Birding the Lomas de Lachay National Reserve

Our final destination is the Lomas de Lachay National Reserve, located in the desert adjoining the Pacific. Here we will look for the elusive Cactus Canastero, Burrowing Owl, Oasis Hummingbird, Peruvian Thick-knee, Band-tailed Sierra Finch, Peruvian Meadowlark, Coastal Miner, Greyish Miner, Short-tailed Field Tyrant, and the endemic Thick-billed Miner.

After lunch we will come back to Lima, where the tour ends.

Diademed Sandpiper-plover birding toursWe’ll look for Burrowing Owl in Lomas de Lachay National Reserve.

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‘I’ve just returned from our custom tour with Eduardo and I want to tell you – he is a jewel! Very knowledgeable, approachable, friendly and seems to enjoy birding and helping other birders find and appreciate the birds. His guiding, listening and decorum were beyond reproach. He could many times describe where the target bird was, rather than just pointing and scaring it away. A true gentleman and very helpful when I needed help or clarification. It would be a pleasure to go again with him. He was able to find 26 lifers for me when I expected at the most 19. Now my world list total is 7466 and counting!’

Kay

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